FCA-Regulated Mortgage Advice

Mortgage with a Default in Stoke-on-Trent

Specialist help for Stoke-on-Trent buyers and homeowners with a default on their credit file. Whole-of-market advice from a regulated broker who knows which lenders look past a default.

  • Lenders who consider you whether the default is satisfied or not
  • Free, no-obligation initial chat about your situation
  • An enquiry here leaves no mark on your credit file
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FCA regulated, Firm Ref 1002905 Rated Excellent on Google Whole-of-market broker No upfront advice fees on most cases

Whether your default is recent or years old, settled or still outstanding, it does not automatically prevent a mortgage in Stoke-on-Trent. What matters is matching your situation to a lender whose criteria accommodate it, and that is rarely the high street.

We read your credit file, explain plainly how a default affects borrowing and approach the specialist lenders most likely to consider you, so you avoid needless rejections that dent your score further.

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The financial regulator found that around one in four UK adults have low financial resilience, meaning they have missed payments or would struggle with an unexpected cost. If your credit has taken a knock, you are nowhere near alone, and you still have options.Source: FCA Financial Lives survey, published 2025. fca.org.uk
Understanding the process

Common myths about defaults and mortgages

Clearing these up saves a lot of needless worry.

01

You must wait six years

Untrue. Many lenders consider you well before the default drops off.

02

Any default means rejection

No. Specialist lenders assess defaults on their detail.

03

Settling it makes no difference

It often makes a significant difference to your options.

04

Rates stay punishing forever

They start higher but improve as the default ages.

Sound familiar?

We help Stoke-on-Trent clients in situations like these

Paid the default but it still shows as outstanding
A default on a loan rather than a utility account
Worried the default means years of renting before you can buy
A default and keen to understand what deposit you will need
A default shared with an ex-partner on a joint account
A satisfied default from a few years ago you want to move past
How we help

From first call to mortgage offer

1

Free initial chat

We talk through your default and your goals. No obligation, no credit mark.

2

Review the default

We assess its type, age, value and status and what it means.

3

Lender match

We target the specialist lenders who consider default cases.

4

Offer and beyond

We package the case, submit it and support you to completion.

Helping buyers across Stoke-on-Trent

Specialist default mortgage advice across Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke-on-Trent is the city known as the Potteries, made up of six towns, and we help buyers and homeowners right across it. Whether you are looking in Trentham, Penkhull, Hartshill, Hanley and Burslem, or anywhere else served by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, your default is assessed the same way: on its detail, not on the postcode.

Almost everything can be handled by phone, email and video, so wherever you are in the West Midlands you get the same whole-of-market advice. Being based across the wider region does not limit what we can do for you.

Why My Mortgage Specialist

A regulated broker who does this every day

Adverse credit lending is not a sideline for us, it is a core part of what we do. We have helped thousands of clients secure mortgages across the full range of credit situations, from a single missed payment to bankruptcy discharge.

You will work with qualified, named advisors who explain things honestly, including when the timing is not yet right. We would rather give you a straight answer than send you towards a rejection.

Authorised and regulated by the FCA (Firm Ref 1002905)
Whole-of-market access to specialist lenders
Rated Excellent by clients on Google
Common questions

Mortgages with a default in Stoke-on-Trent: your questions

Where is your office, and do I need to visit?

Our office is in Nottingham, at Park Lane Business Centre, NG6 0DW. You do not need to visit us. We help Stoke-on-Trent clients by phone and video, which is how most adverse credit advice is handled, so you get the same level of service wherever you are.

Does settling a default improve my chances?

Usually, yes. A satisfied default shows lenders you resolved the issue, which reassures them and widens your choice of lender, often improving the rate too. That said, some lenders will consider an unsatisfied default as well, typically with a larger deposit. We will advise whether clearing it first is worthwhile in your specific case.

How long does a default affect a mortgage application?

A default stays on your credit file for six years from the date it was registered, but its effect on a mortgage fades well before that. Many specialist lenders will consider you within the six-year window, especially once the default is satisfied or a couple of years have passed. The older the default, the less weight lenders give it.

How long does a bad credit mortgage take to arrange?

It varies with the complexity of your case, but adverse credit applications usually take a little longer than standard ones because lenders ask for more supporting documents. Having your paperwork ready and working with a broker who knows the specialist market keeps things moving.

Do you work with people outside Nottingham?

Yes. We are based in Nottingham but we advise clients right across the UK, and almost everything can be handled by phone, email and video. Where you live does not limit the advice we can give.

Talk to us

My Mortgage Specialist, 11a Park Lane Business Centre, Park Lane, Nottingham, NG6 0DW
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Ready to see what is possible?

A short, free conversation is the quickest way to find out where you stand. No pressure, no jargon, and no mark on your credit file.

Think carefully before securing debts against your home. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or any other debt secured on it.

My Mortgage Specialist Ltd is registered with the Data Protection Act 1998 registration No. ZB679050 and is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under Firm Reference Number 1002905, an Appointed Representative of TMG Direct Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under Firm Reference Number 786245 and registered with the Data Protection Act 1998 registration No. ZA178200. The guidance and/or advice contained within this website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and is therefore targeted at consumers based in the UK.

My Mortgage Specialist Ltd. Registered Office: 11a Park Lane Business Centre, Park Lane, Nottingham, NG6 0DW. Registered in England Number: 14430556.

Some types of buy to let mortgages are not regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. As a mortgage is secured against your property, it could be repossessed if you do not keep up the mortgage repayments.